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This book is the first to present a comprehensive overview of
parasitic birds and their hosts. Although the phenomenon has
attracted the interest of naturalists and evolutionists since
Darwin, only recently have researchers applied modern evolutionary
theory and experimental methods to study the various adaptations
related to brood parasitism. The work in this field is accelerating
rapidly, and this volume collects work from the individuals and
research groups around the world who have been responsible for
nearly every major study in the last ten years. The papers present
valuable summaries along with substantial new research, and the
volume concludes with a review of important unsolved questions. The
book is an invaluable resource on this fascinating topic, covering
the remarkable sequences of adaptations and counter-adaptations,
along with the perhaps even more remarkable cases where adaptations
seem to be lacking.
Ornithology, 4th Edition is a comprehensive introductory text
covering a wide scope of topics essential for understanding the
field of ornithology. This edition infuses the most current
research and a more conceptual approach alongside an evolutionary
perspective. The 4th edition retains its hallmark readability, as
well as a well updated narrative and bibliography with the latest
scientific content and references.
In the past two centuries, cowbirds have increased in numbers and
extended their range across North America, while many of the native
songbird species whose nests they parasitize to raise their young
have declined. This timely book collects forty essays by most of
the principal authorities on the biology and management of
cowbirds. The book's goals are to explore the biology of cowbirds,
the threats they pose to host species and populations, and the
management programs that are being undertaken to minimize these
threats. The book is organized into five sections, each with an
extended editors' introduction that places the contributions in a
broad, up-to-date setting. The sections cover: The changing
abundance of cowbirds and the ways in which their numbers can be
estimated. Host choice by cowbirds, the negative effects of
cowbirds on particular host species, and the daily patterns of
cowbird behavior. Behavioral interactions between cowbirds and
specific host species. Patterns of cowbird abundance and host use
across varying landscapes. Management programs designed to control
cowbirds and protect threatened songbirds.
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